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Typhoid fever is rare within the United States but prevalent in developing countries. According to the Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention (CDC), nearly 21.5 million people in developing countries are afflicted with the disease. The… More »
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Typhoid fever - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Communicable Disease Fact Sheet, typhoid fever ... What is typhoid fever? ... Typhoid fever is a bacterial infection of the intestinal tract and occasionally the bloodstream. It is an uncommon disease with only 30-50 cases occurring in New York each year. Most of the cases are acquired during foreign travel to...
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Typhoid fever is a bacterial disease, caused by Salmonella typhi. It is transmitted through the ingestion of food or drink contaminated by the faeces or urine of infected people. ... Typhoid fever can be treated with antibiotics. However, resistance to common antimicrobials is widespread. Healthy carriers should be...
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Find out what causes typhoid fever and paratyphoid fever and how it's spread? ... Typhoid fever is an infectious feverish disease, with severe symptoms in the digestive system in the second phase of the illness. The French used to call the disease a 'boil of the intestine'.
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